Minority Association of Pre-Health Students

Welcome to our organization's OrgSync page! Check this page and our facebook at facebook.com/gsumaps for updates on our meetings and events!

We are very excited to announce that we are chartering as MAPS with Morehouse School of Medicine Student National Medical Association! Look out for collaborative events with MSM and GSU MAPS in the upcoming year!

Members of the GSU MAPS enjoy a multitude of benefits, including:

* Meet many students with similar goals and make new friends
* Get advice from students who have experience applying to Medical school or have taken pre-med courses.
* Attend guest presentations promoting contact between GSU students and the Morehouse School of Medicine Community and other Medical school Communities.
* Access to materials (collection of school catalogs, MCAT books, etc.) in our Office
* Informative meetings
* PRINCETON REVIEW AUCTIONS AND RAFFLES
* Members get $100.00 OFF ANY Kaplan Course
* Free Princeton Review Events
* Organizational T-Shirt
* Meet Medical students and personnel
* Many opportunities to participate in club & leadership roles to add to your application
* Guest Speakers collaborating in Admissions into Medical School, Dental School, Summer Programs and
* Various community service volunteer opportunities
* Physician talks
* Pre-Med Advisement
* Course planning
* Programs

* Minority Focused Programs

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Description

The Minority Association of Pre Health Students is here to provide a cooperative and supportive climate for intellectual enhancement through study groups, mentoring, workshops and gatherings which focuses on the concerns of minority pre-medical and pre-dental students, and ALL of Georgia State University's students that major in the sciences and health.

Together as members of the Minority Association of Pre-Health Students we gather together striving toward one common goal-acceptance into graduate or professional school. In recognizing a need to practice medicine, we pledge to give back in service to underprivileged populations.